Western Blot
- Analytical Assays For Endpoint Data Collection
- Western Blot
High Quality-High Sensitivity Protein Detection Assay
At Champions, we provide Western Blotting protein detection assays, optimized on the Jess ProteinSimple Analyzer. This platform guarantees quality results even with low abundant targets and scarce samples.
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Picogram level sensitivity needing only a few microliters of sample
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Improved data quality and reproducibility through automation of protein separation and immunodetection
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Customized assays and a quick turnaround to meet your specific needs
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Compatible with all Champions preclinical pharmacology platforms and for clinical specialty testing
Protein Expression Analysis with Reproducible Results
Our cutting-edge Western Blotting assay consists of a capillary electrophoresis-based immunoassay for protein detection and quantitation that delivers sharper images and more reproducible results.
Our expert team can help you integrate Western Blotting analysis in your preclinical studies or clinical specialty testing for target validation, model and sample characterization, detection of post-translational modification, and much more. Our lab features state-of-the-art instruments like ProteinSimple’s Jess™, which automates protein separation and immunodetection, eliminating tedious and error-prone steps for enhanced reliability.
To support your research needs, we offer several options to customize and integrate our Western Blotting assay. Our experienced team of experts ensures maximum quality is delivered at every step, from sample extraction through protein quantification, antibody optimization, and data analysis and interpretation.
Western blotting is a decades-old laboratory technique that is used to detect specific proteins from cell culture, tissue, or blood specimen. Since its initial description, western blotting has been used in all fields of biological and biomedical research because it is a straightforward and robust method for detecting specific proteins. In this blog we provide an overview of the western blot method and highlight its current applications in preclinical oncology research.